Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Download Domingo quinones mp3






Domingo quinones
   

Artist: Domingo quinones: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin
Vocal

   







Discography:


The Best...
   

 The Best...

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 12
Poeta Y Guerrero
   

 Poeta Y Guerrero

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 9
Quien Mato A Hector Lavoe? (Who Killed Hector Lavoe?) (1999 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
   

 Quien Mato A Hector Lavoe? (Who Killed Hector Lavoe?) (1999 Original Off-Broadway Cast)

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 28
Se Necesita un Milagro
   

 Se Necesita un Milagro

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 11
Mi Meta
   

 Mi Meta

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 11
Pintando Lunas
   

 Pintando Lunas

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 10






During the '90s, Domingo Quiñones became one of the biggest salsa stars in Puerto Rico, a combination singer/songwriter with an aggressive, intense resilient carry which earned accolades in Latin America as well as the United States. Thanks to a melodic teaching courtesy of his parents, Quiñones grew up tattle traditional forms such as Cuban charangas, as well as mainline salsa. By the time of his debut album, 1990's ...Es Mi Nombre, the singer was good in salsa, bachata and rumba as advantageously. After overcoming a drug-dependency trouble with a religious conversion, Quiñones became a popular performing artist in Puerto Rico with subsequent albums such as En La Intimidad and Se Necesita un Milagro.






Saturday, 9 August 2008

PNAU is the time for Elton

ELTON John has proved to be more than a vocal champion for Sydney dance pop duo PNAU, signing the band to the London management company which oversees the superstar.


Sir Elton hasn't been able to stop singing PNAU's praises since actress Toni Collette - who shares an Australian agent with the band - suggested he check them out while on tour here last December.

He bought dozens of copies of their self-titled third album and has since kept in close contact, reports the Daily Telegraph's Kathy McCabe.

Back home briefly for the Splendour In The Grass festival this weekend and their own tour next week, Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes said Sir Elton wasn't personally managing their affairs but has been an invaluable adviser.

"We talk more about art than business and hopefully introducing us to that part of London, artists like Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Sam Taylor-Wood," Littlemore said.�

But before they take the London art and music worlds by storm, there have been plenty of home-cooked meals - by Sir Elton's personal chef - and morale-boosting as PNAU start from scratch in a town renowned for sledging Antipodeans with aspirations.

"The first time he called me, the only thing I wanted him to do was play some piano for us and he still hasn't!" Littlemore said.

"His tenacity is something we admire because it's something we have had from day one, always trying to do something new.

"And when we're worried about money and how much it is going to cost to record there, he reminds us we'll be able to use the studio he is building there."




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